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The Division of Academic Affairs is one of seven (7) major Divisions within the
central administrative organization of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University. The division is administered through the Office of the Provost
and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs with the assistance of a senior administrative
staff consisting of two vice chancellors, three associate vice chancellors, five
assistant vice chancellors, and a special assistant to the provost.
The organization is composed of eight (8) schools/colleges, namely, the School
of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, the College
of Arts and Sciences, the School
of Business and Economics, the School
of Education, the College
of Engineering, the School
of Nursing, the School
of Technology and the School
of Graduate and Professional Studies. Also under the direct supervision
of the Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs are the Office
of Planning, Assessment and Research, EPA Salary Administration, the
enrollment management functions which itself include the offices of the Registrar,
Student Financial
Aid, Admissions;
the academic and administrative computing and communications functions of the Division
of Information Technology, the Academy
for Teaching and Learning, the Center
for Student Success, the Waste
Management Institute, the Bluford
Library, all Distance
Learning Programs, the Honors
Program, the Office
of International Programs, the Office
of Summer Sessions and Outreach, ROTC, Continuing
Education, and Evening/Weekend
Programs and the Band
Program.
The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is responsible for reviewing,
evaluating and recommending changes in academic policies and programs.
The mission of the Division of Academic Affairs at North Carolina Agricultural
and Technical State University is to provide leadership and insure quality in
the areas of instruction, research and community service for its publics. Moreover,
as a public, comprehensive, land-grant institution, the University and the Division
of Academic Affairs are committed to fulfilling its fundamental purposes through
exemplary undergraduate and graduate instruction designed to develop students
who are effectively prepared to assume leadership roles in their areas of specialization.
A corollary expectation of the Academic Affairs Division is to provide support
services to include: faculty development and outreach programs.
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